10. Johnson, J.J.S. and Ice, T., Using Scriptural Data to Calculate a Range-Qualified Chronology from Adam to Abraham, Presented at the Southwest
Regional Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society at The Criswell
College in Dallas, Texas, on 1 March 2002; icr.org/article/4639.

11. Johnson reckoned that the 70 years from Genesis 11 until Terah became a
father counted the time until Terah fathered Abram (ref. 10), whereas Sarfati
calculated 130 years from Terah’s birth to fathering Abram, using Genesis
12: 4 (ref. 9).

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